
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is inviting community members to help shape priorities for the Town’s Asset Management Plan (AMP). The AMP development, led by the Town’s consultants, PSD Citywide Inc., will guide how the Town invests in and maintains critical infrastructure, such as roads, water and wastewater systems, parks, and recreation facilities, to deliver services people rely on every day. This Plan is identified as a priority within Council's Strategic Plan Pillar of Enrich Community Assets, Environment, and Infrastructure.
The AMP is a strategic roadmap that strikes a balance between risk, service, and cost. Community input will help Council make informed, transparent decisions about where, when, and how to invest, ensuring that infrastructure remains safe, reliable, and affordable in the long term.
Engagement is essential to understanding community priorities for Town infrastructure and services. The focus is on maintaining assets in good condition, providing dependable services at a manageable cost, and planning for long-term sustainability amid aging infrastructure, rising costs, and limited resources. Community input will help identify valued services and expected service levels, guiding future decisions.
How to participate
- Complete the survey and share your priorities for future capital investments.
- Survey Timeframe: Open from September 5 to 26
- Who Can Participate: Everyone! No registration is required.
- Link: www.jointheconversationnotl.org/asset-management-plan
Quotes:
"Investing in infrastructure is about more than roads, water, or buildings; it’s about ensuring our community remains safe, connected, and sustainable for generations to come. By gaining feedback from different perspectives, we can make thoughtful, informed decisions that reflect what matters most to Niagara-on-the-Lake." – Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa
"Every day, people rely on Town infrastructure, whether driving on our roads, turning on a tap, or enjoying our parks. Through this engagement, we’re inviting the community to help us set priorities so we can plan smarter today, manage costs responsibly, and deliver reliable services well into the future." – CAO Nick Ruller
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Media contact:
Marah Minor, Communications Coordinator
905-468-3266 | communications@notl.com